CREDAI Conclave 2013 on
Dec 13th – 14th, 2013 at JW Marriott.
“Housing: The Game
Changer; Leading to double digit growth”
Since its inception in 1999 the Confederation of Real Estate
Developers' Associations of India (CREDAI) as an apex body for private sector developers, renowned for
its commitment to the national real estate development scenario has been working to bring organised private real
estate developers under one roof to ensure rapid growth of real estate sector.
CREDAI deeply examines and understands the need of the real
estate and allied industries. It analysis and understands the need of the
industry hence planning accordingly for the future. CREDAI continues its legacy
of creating a platform for all its members, representatives from allied
industries to understand different markets across India, and connect with
policy makers through various Conclaves.
CREDAI is coming up with the National Conclave 2013 on
December 13- 14, 2013 at newly launched JW Marriott in New Delhi with “Housing:
The Game Changer; Leading to double digit growth” as the theme.
CREDAI strongly believes that housing industry will have a
major share in national GDP and also playing a major role in generating
employment, this Conclave is a truly appreciable initiative by CREDAI.
CREDAI conclave 2013, seek to understand how the potential
of the housing sector can be maximized to ensure its contribution to its best
capabilities towards the country’s economic growth. The conclave 2013 promises
to highlight issues which deter the country from encashing the multifold
benefits of housing to the economy, bringing together all stakeholders of the
industry from government sector to development and funding. The specially
designed sessions will bring together the stalwarts of the industry and economy
in general who will help the industry stakeholders to understand and help them
chart out a brighter future for the sector.
CREDAI has been organizing National Convention (NATCON)
every year for last twelve years and National Conclave (Conclave) for the past
2 years. The 13 conventions and Conclave in the past have been addressed by the
then Minister for Finance, Urban Development, Housing and Urban Poverty
Alleviation, Commerce and Industries, Vice Chairman Planning Commission,
Members of Parliament, Member of Planning Commission as also Chief Ministers of
various states. All the previous NATCON's and Conclave have been well attended
by 600 to 950 delegates.
This year CREDAI and Cushman & Wakefield feel that the
housing sector can be the 'Housing - Real Game Changer – leading to double
digit growth' in putting India's GDP growth back on its double digit path.
Should the sector be given its correct fillip through governmental and policy
decisions, the sector could well prove to be the growth propeller for the
country.
CREDAI Conclave 2013 promises to highlight issues which
deter the country from encashing the multifold remuneration of housing to the
financial system, bringing together all stakeholders of the industry from
government sector to expansion and funding. The Conclave promises to be an
educational and informative two-day experience.
CREDAI invites all industry players to be a part of this
impactful two day session that demonstrates our power to change the game for
the nation.
For more information please visit: www.credai.org
CREDAI has always stood by the real estate financers and others related to the real estate industry. They have been really helpful in bridging the gap between the top officials and making the voices hear. We really look forward to this Conclave and what it brings for Indian industry.
ReplyDeleteIt is important to organize such conclaves in India. Our industry needs to broaden our horizon to discuss things on a common platform where players from all levels can discuss and understand the trends of the industry. Much appreciated. We would like to attend such events in future.
ReplyDeleteSmall developers in housing sector of Real estate have always been sidelined in our country. It feels good to see that organisations like CREDAI are coming up with such conclaves where developers like us who come from small cities can particiapte and understand the scenario better.
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